Boris Johnson has been urged to "get Brexit right" rather than rushing to meet deadlines as coronavirus puts pressure on the government.
Baroness Angela Smith, Labour's leader in the House of Lords warned dealing with the Covid-19 outbreak would have "quite an impact on the attention and resource the government can put into negotiations." And she urged the ministers to engage with Parliament to find pitfalls in the agreement, ensuring Britain "gets Brexit right" rather than rushing negotiations through to meet a deadline.
And Dr Sarah Wollaston, the former chair of the Commons Health Committee said the coming months would be a "twin challenge" for the government as it tackles Brexit and coronavirus. "I think we could be in the same position
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